We use many different objects in our daily lives, from the chairs we sit on to the phones we use to communicate. Learning the names of these everyday objects helps us describe our surroundings and talk about our daily routines more easily. This activity will introduce common objects you see at home, in your bag, or in your daily life and help you practice their names and uses.
Vocabulary:
• Chair – A seat with a back, used for sitting.
• Table – A flat surface with legs, used for eating, working, or placing items.
• Lamp – A device that produces light.
• Phone – A device for calling, texting, and using the internet.
• Bag – A container used for carrying personal items.
• Notebook – A book for writing notes, lists, or ideas.
• Key – A small metal tool used to open doors.
• Clock – A device that shows the time.
• Bottle – A container for liquids like water or juice.
• Mirror – A reflective surface that shows images.
• Spoon – A tool used for eating or serving food.
• Towel – A piece of cloth used to dry the body or objects.
• Pillow – A soft cushion used to support the head while sleeping.
• Television (TV) – A device for watching programs and movies.
• Door – A movable structure used to open and close an entrance.